Missouri Baptist University

Faith & Learning

Published semiannually by the
Faith & Learning Committee and the
Humanities Division of
Missouri Baptist University
Saint Louis, Missouri 63141-8698

Volume 4     Number 1     Spring 2005


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

ARTICLES

3 The Vocation of a Christian College, Or, What Makes Church-Related
Education Christian?

Richard T. Hughes
19 Not True “in the Extent Supposed”: Early American Evangelicals’
Exaggerated Characterizations of the United States’ Founders as Their
Co-Religionists and Lessons for Evangelicals Today

Keith Beutler
34 “Why So Much about Religion?”:
The Bible in Teaching American Literature

Donald J. Millus
42 The Apparent Irrelevance of Literary Studies:
Can Theocentric Criticism and Practice Provide Solutions?

David S. Hogsette
54 Alter Christus: The Minister in The Power and the Glory and Wise Blood
John J. Han
 

BOOK REVIEWS

64 Louis Markos. Lewis Agonistes: How C.S. Lewis Can Train Us to Wrestle
with the Modern and Postmodern World

James F. West
67



Roger Ward. Conversion in American Philosophy: Exploring the Practice of Transformation
Keith Beutler
70 Alister E. McGrath, ed. Christian Literature: An Anthology
John J. Han
73 Chris Anderson. Teaching as Believing: Faith in the University
Ray Killebrew
   
76 Notes on Contributors
78 Call for Papers and Book Reviews

 


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